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Self Catering / Bed and Breakfast in Lincoln, Lincolnshire. Set in a 19th century cobbled courtyard, Tennyson Court was a Victorian racecourse stable. Old beams & wood floors define the classic charm of old England. The building has been elegantly converted, while retaining all the character of the 19th century.
Self Catering Cottages in Lincoln, Lincolnshire have 1 double bedroom; 1-3 single or 1 twin & 2 single bedrooms; toilets(s), shower, lounge, kitchen (with dishwasher & washer dryer). Linen and Towels included. Free CableTV, Payphone and FREE Wireless Broadband Internet Access.
B&B (Bed & Breakfast) Cottages in Lincoln, Lincolnshire consists of a double bedroom plus 1-3 single or 1 twin & 2 single bedrooms, shower, WC(s) and lounge. Cable TV & Telephone. Continental breakfast included.
Secure courtyard parking inside automatic security gates ensure total privacy in an area of the city popular with residents and noted for its quiet Victorian charm and close proximity to the Cathedral, Castle and City centre. (10 min. walk)
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| Book online |
Check for availability. View price options. Make a reservation. Print out directions. All on this website. Double from £55 per night. |
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Date: Wed, 9th Feb 2011 |
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| £50 online discount |
Get a £50 discount on all Tennyson Retreat online reservations.
- Vaild for both Self Catering and Bed and Breakfast options
Website will automatically calculate the discount when you make a reservation enquiry.
- Only vaild for Tennyson Retreat
- You must book via the Website
- Excludes Lincoln Xmas Market weekend
Example :
- 2 people
- 4 nights
- Self Catering
- Arrival Sunday
£50 per night per person
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Date: Wed, 9th Feb 2011 |
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| Royal Visit! |
King George V. The King visited Tennyson Court when one of his racing horses was stabled here during a race meet at the Point to Point on Lincoln Common. |
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Date: Thu, 30th Dec 2010 |
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| Da Vinci Code - Hollywood |
Oscar wining Hollywood director Ron Howard called Lincoln, 'beautiful, absolutely gorgeous and friendly'. Come and see where he shot the Da Vinci Code. |
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Date: Thu, 24th Nov 2005 |
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